Agency
What is 'agency coupled with an interest' in Nevada and why is it significant?
AAn agency relationship where the agent also owns the property
BAn agency relationship where the agent has a personal financial interest in the property being sold — it is generally irrevocable by the principal, unlike standard agency which can be revoked at will✓ Correct
CDual agency where the agent earns interest on the escrow funds
DAn agency that requires a compound interest calculation for commissions
Explanation
Agency coupled with an interest exists when the agent has a personal financial stake in the subject matter of the agency (e.g.
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